Development of digestive system and respiratory system 1. Primitive gut 2. Development of primary pharynx 3. Development of esophagus and stomach 4. Intestinal development 5. Development of liver, gall bladder and pancreas 6. Development of larynx, trachea and lung
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Development of digestive system and respiratory system 1.Primitive gut 2.Development of primary pharynx 3.Development of esophagus and stomach 4.Intestinal.
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Development of digestive system and respiratory system
1. Primitive gut
2. Development of primary pharynx
3. Development of esophagus and stomach
4. Intestinal development
5. Development of liver, gall bladder and pancreas
6. Development of larynx, trachea and lung
Primitive gut
Primitive gut : 3rd ~ 4th week
Endoderm→ primitive gut
buccopharyngeal membrane (breach at 4th week)
→ cloacal membrane (breach at 8th week)
foregut, midgut and hindgut
Vitelline stalk (atresia at 6th week)
Vitelline
stalk
Foregut
Midgut
HindgutAllantois
Foregut
Hindgut
Development of primary pharynx
Primary pharynx : flattened funnel
Pharyngeal pouch : 5 pairs
First : branchial membrane →tympanic membrane
outer portion →tympanic cavity
inner portion →pharyngotympanic tube
Second : outer portion → degeneration
inner portion →tonsil
Third : ventral portion →thymus
dorsal portion → inferior parathyroid gland
Fourth : ventral portion →degeneration
dorsal portion → superior parathyroid gland
Fifth : ultimobranchial body →parafollicular cell
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External acoustic meatus
thymus
superior parathyroid
gland
inferior parathyroid
gland
thyroid
Palatine tonsil
tympanic membrane
pharyngotympanic tube
tympanic cavity
Development of esophagus and stomach
1. Esophagus : primitive gut between laryngotracheal diverticulum and stomach
2. Stomatch : a dilation at the end of foregut
Development of esophagus
②simple → stratified
①prolong
③reconstitution of lumen
Development of stomach
a dilation at the end of foregut
Dorsal convex left
Ventral concave right
Dorsal mesogastrium
RightVentral
mesogastrium Left
Liver
End
Head
Duodenum
Intestinal development
1. Evolvement of midgut ① Midgut loop :
5th week
② Physiological umblical herniation: 6th week
③ Counter-clockwise 90°rotation, caecal swelling 6th to 8th week
④ Counter-clockwise 180°rotation 10th week
A B
C D
2. Evolvement of hindgut Compartmentation of cloaca: urorectal septum (6-7th week)
Anorectal canal (dorsal)
Cloaca Urogenital sinus (ventral)
Anal membrane (dorsal)
Cloacal membrane Urogenital membrane
(ventral)
Urorectal septum
Anorectal canal
Urogenital sinusUrogenital membrane Anal membrane
Development of liver, gall bladder and pancreas
Time 4th week
End of foregut Hepatic diverticulum
Head
Tail
Hepatic cord
Gall bladder
Mesenchyme Stroma,
Capsule
Process
1. Development of liver, gall bladder
Hepatic cord → Hepatic plate
Vitelline vein and umbilical vein →Hepatic sinusoid